Posted by Rock2000 on July 17, 2014 at 20:56:08 from (162.200.3.95):
For the front seal on an H motor, how are the felt and rubber seals situated? I have a rebuild video that shows the felt put in loose first, and then the rubber seal is driven on. But when I pried the old seals out, it seems like the felt was on the outside, and the felt and rubber seals were inside of a metal housing that was driven into the cover. What is the correct way to install the front seals?
Also, on the engine rear gaskets, there are two rubber plugs that are pushed into the blocks, and the rear plate goes aside the plugs. The plugs stick out a bit, and where they stick out is into the area where the oil pan gasket goes. Do I need to cut the plugs flush with the oil pan mating surface, or should I just close my eyes and install and torque down the oil pan and oil pan gasket?
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